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On an even night of April 2018, in a huge temple in Bangkok -none of the famous ones-, I went to crash funerals -I truly recommend do this; people is very nice and the spectacle it's just amazing, you have singing, acrobatics, free food...
This recording came from a Taoist funeral -that night they have also some others in that temple -I need to find out which one, but I think it's next to Sam Sen subway station-, many, Buddhist funerals.
Just now, I realized the singing it's in Mandarin.
Over the funeral chatting, you heard the singer voice and the instrument, timbals, erhu.
A very Oriental ambiance.
Not edited.
Recorded with my old, and now quite cranky, Zoom II recorder.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
4:22.086
File size
44.1 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo